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The shadows you fed

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Nineteen-year-old Sera has always lived with a quiet darkness in the corners of her vision—shapes that moved when they shouldn’t, whispers that breathed her name when she was alone. She learned to ignore them. To pretend she wasn’t being watched. Until the night the darkness answered back. A shadow with a voice like smoke and a presence that chills the air begins haunting Sera’s dorm room. He touches her without touching, whispers in her dreams, and shields her from dangers she can’t explain. He calls himself Umbra, a being born from the forgotten places between fear and desire—and for reasons he won’t reveal, he has chosen Sera. As Umbra grows stronger, so does the bond between them. What begins as fear twists into fascination… then obsession. Sera’s emotions feed him—her longing, her loneliness, her hidden hunger—and he becomes something more than a shadow. Something almost human. Something she’s not sure she can resist. But Umbra is not the only thing in the dark. When an ancient force begins hunting him, Sera is pulled into a world of nightmares and secrets, where every choice sharpens the blade between love and danger. Her friends are dragged into the supernatural storm, and the shadow she once feared becomes the only thing she can trust. To save him, Sera must give Umbra what he needs most: a place in her heart… or a place in her soul. Because the more you feed the shadows, the more they want.
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Chapter 1 - THE SHADOW YOU FED

BY N.M. Samuel.

When the shadow knows her name

 

 

Chapter 1: WISPERS IN THE SHADOWS

 

Night clung to Sera's dorm room like something alive.

 

The overhead light was off, leaving only the soft blue glow of her laptop screen brushing against the walls. She'd meant to finish her psychology notes an hour ago, but her mind kept drifting—restless, buzzing, unfocused. Typical. She rubbed her eyes, exhaling through her nose.

The room hummed with the quiet, familiar sounds of campus at night: a door closing down the hall, muffled laughter, the distant hum of someone's late-night shower.

But there was something else tonight.

Something she couldn't name.

A chill crept along the back of her neck, like a finger tracing her spine. Sera froze. The air shifted—barely, but enough that she noticed. Her breath hitched before she could stop it.

She wasn't alone.

"Get it together," she muttered, brushing her hair behind her ear. She told herself she was overworked, sleep-deprived, imagining things.

Then she heard it.

Sera.

A whisper so soft she should've dismissed it as a draft, except it wasn't carried on air. It wasn't directional. It slid straight into her mind like breath against the inside of her skull.

Her head snapped up. "Hello?"

Silence. Her heart thudded, but the strange tug in her stomach wasn't fear. It felt more like being… noticed.

She stood slowly, her socks whispering against the floor. The corner didn't change—didn't move—but it felt aware of her. Like something inside it was holding its breath.

She took another step closer.

The temperature dropped.

A chill brushed along her arm, feather-light and deliberate, not the random cold of an AC vent. She froze. The cold drifted higher, sliding up her shoulder, curling along the back of her neck—like a finger tracing her skin.

Her breath hitched.

It wasn't aggressive. It wasn't threatening.

It felt… curious.

She whispered, "Who's there?"

The lights flickered—once—and then steadied. Her laptop dimmed as if something sucked the energy from the room for a single heartbeat.

The shadow in the corner thickened, pulsing—almost like something shifting just behind a curtain.

"Sera."

This time, the whisper was unmistakably a voice. Low. Velvet. Close enough to feel the shape of it against her ear.

Her stomach flipped, heat blooming beneath her ribs despite the cold. She stumbled back to her bed and sat down; her pulse racing too fast to be normal but too warm to be fear.

"What do you want?"

The corner darkened again, and for a split second she thought she saw the impression of a figure—tall, undefined, watching her with eyes she couldn't see but felt like pressure against her throat.

The shadows receded, softening, leaving her room looking perfectly normal. As if nothing had happened at all.

Except she still felt that cold tracing the inside of her wrist.

And she couldn't shake the feeling that something had answered her… even if it chose not to speak again.

Sera closed her laptop. Sleep was impossible now, Because something in the dark knew her name—and for the first time in her life, the attention didn't scare her.

 

It thrilled her.